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here is a article with graphs in it.I’ve read that while the total numbers have gone up, the death rate has gone down. There’s been something like 151 deaths nationwide in the birth-24 year old demographic. I know it can be spread to others that can be more severely impacted, but the overwhelming majority of people now seem to be asymptomatic.
You're not wrong, but there's an additional wrinkle to it - my family went to Myrtle Beach the second week of June, and we returned 4/4 uninfected. The reason we were able to do it was because we wore masks in public settings, avoided dining inside restaurants, and followed the CDC's guidelines for social distancing as much as we could.licious you may want to reexamine what you posted. I believe the greater number of cases have increased courtesy of people rushing to get out and go to the beaches which are now being shut down again. Please correct me if I am wrong.
So, we just got back from a 4 night stay in NMB. Didn’t wear a mask, ate 3 meals inside. Beach was packed, mass of humanity. Saw one lady wearing a mask. I’ll let you know in 9 days how we’re doing..I honestly think it’s way overblown! (I guess I just did the equivalent of holding up a 5 iron in a lightning storm)......”Rat fart”!!!!You're not wrong, but there's an additional wrinkle to it - my family went to Myrtle Beach the second week of June, and we returned 4/4 uninfected. The reason we were able to do it was because we wore masks in public settings, avoided dining inside restaurants, and followed the CDC's guidelines for social distancing as much as we could.
Around us, however, it was Myrtle Beach as normal for a lot of folks - no masks, no distance, no precautions, hanging out in packed bars and restaurants at 100% capacity, etc. The biggest determinant in how this thing spreads is the individual behaviors of its potential victims.
I walked past the Veterans memorial at the state capitol earlier today and just sort of took a minute to take in all the names from WWI and WWII. All those folks, plucked from their lives and shipped across the planet to fight in a literal incarnation of Hell, and a century later we're so ***damn soft we can't put on facemasks to go to the store.
You're not wrong, but there's an additional wrinkle to it - my family went to Myrtle Beach the second week of June, and we returned 4/4 uninfected. The reason we were able to do it was because we wore masks in public settings, avoided dining inside restaurants, and followed the CDC's guidelines for social distancing as much as we could.
Around us, however, it was Myrtle Beach as normal for a lot of folks - no masks, no distance, no precautions, hanging out in packed bars and restaurants at 100% capacity, etc. The biggest determinant in how this thing spreads is the individual behaviors of its potential victims.
I walked past the Veterans memorial at the state capitol earlier today and just sort of took a minute to take in all the names from WWI and WWII. All those folks, plucked from their lives and shipped across the planet to fight in a literal incarnation of Hell, and a century later we're so ***damn soft we can't put on facemasks to go to the store.
It's hard to imagine that when asking folks to wear a facemask to slow a pandemic, or get a teeny little vaccine shot to help end one, meets this much resistance, that forced conscription to fight a white supremacist death cult on the other side of the planet would get much traction in 2020. We'd be ordering our Starbucks in German.interesting take on "soft"
There will be a season in some form or fashion. Just too much at stake for so many not to have one. jmho
I do not think college football will be played this year.
If I had to put odds on it right now. I would say:
60% no season
40% yes but a modified season
That is an optimistic evaluation.
I am also diminishing the odds of a college basketball season.
Yes, but you will be required to sit through a "one hour" seminar.Vacations to Myrtle Beach for all political discussions...Herd Football spoken here
Sure would be a cool time to try that whole 16 team playoff thing, wouldnt it?Even if this year gets played... With no fans... Under some modified scheduling format... It's always going to have a massive asterisk.
What happens if the season plays out conference games only, we all get to week seven, Bama is playing Tennessee and Auburn back to back and Bama looses their starting QB and RB due to COVID for two weeks? The best team in the country takes two "L's" and misses the playoffs?
Is that a legitimate national championship for whoever wins it?... The timing of positive tests will likely determine the outcome.
That’s kind of what I’m thinking. Not just their upcoming opponent, but their previous opponents over 14 days and then their opponents opponents from the previous 14 days. Do we avoid a risk altogether? Accept some risk? Some sort of risk mitigation? As a UFC fan, they seem to have a pretty good plan in place and get their testing results back rather quickly. Test on a Wednesday, put the teams on lockdown Thursday and Friday...then play on Saturday??And, what impact will our opponents’ virus status have on our chances of playing the games???